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From Azerbaijan to Uzbekistan Precious blood surpassing the weight of goldBloodshed filling riversCrimson flowSo cheap in the eyes of the enemy. The enemy whose hollow cavity filled with detestBaring fangs only to sink into the flesh of the bare UmmahUsing the chance to tear at the limbs of the MuslimsBefore their Mutassim declares JihadBefore Allah the Greatest of Tormentors descends His Wrath for all oppression committed against humanity. Not to…
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Letter From Andijan

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This letter was escaped from Andijan Prison on 12.12.2005: Letter From Andijan This place, awakening after the morning adhan (prayer call), is not a mosque or a madrassah. This is the Andijan prison, which is rightly prided by its personnel for being at par with Jaslyk and Qorovul-bozor prisons for torturing the prisoners, for scoring second after prisons where death sentences are executed. Just as the prison did serve the…
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News and Comment The rising attack on Nikkah in the Caucuses to promote ‘child-brides' as a matter condoned by the Sharia

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News On April 21st 2015 Eurasia.net reported in a story entitled "Georgia's Child Brides: Opting for Marriage over School" where Nikkah was blamed for allowing the rise in what is described as female children (under the age of 18) being forced into marriage under the guidance if religious men conducting Nikkah ceremonies that are not recognized by the State. A similar story was later published in by the same news…
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News and Comment The secular ruling class, anti-Islamic media and law enforcement authority are the prime barrier of protecting Honor of Women of Bangladesh

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News According to a news piece published by the Dhaka Tribune on 19th April, Ekattor TV Senior Journalist Farzana Rupa alleged that she received a death threat from a self-proclaimed Islamic militant, minutes after her report on the Pohela Boishakh assault on women was telecast on the private television channel. On 14th April amid the Bengali New Year Festival at least 20 women were sexually assaulted in a barbaric manner…
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News & Comment Recent Clashes between PKK and Turkish Army

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News During the tree planting activity in the Yukarıtütek village near Diyadin district of Ağrı that was to be held today; the PKK forces opened fire on the soldiers present for ensuring security. During the first firing four soldiers were wounded and five PKK militants were killed. (All news agencies 11/04/2015) Comment The reflections of this attack on 11th of April are heatedly continuing until the moment. President Erdogan as…
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Imran Khan's Circus Comes to an End

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After 7 months of much fanfare Imran Khan, former Cricketer turned politician brought an end to his ‘Dharna' (protest) or ‘Azadi (Freedom) march,' and re-joined the Pakistan parliament. Speaking to reporters after emerging from a huddle with the party's core policy makers on April 6, Imran Khan said, "We have decided to attend the joint session of Parliament on Monday. The Yemen issue is very important... I will attend myself…
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News and Comment Complacency to attacks on Muslim women in Australia are the norm and not the rare celebrated act revealed in video gone viral

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News A young woman has been hailed as a legend for standing up to defend a Muslim woman who was harassed on a Sydney train, reveals The Sydney Morning Herald (17/4/15). Ms Eden uploaded a personal video to her Facebook page that captured the confronting incident on Wednesday 16/4/15 which subsequently went viral. She said she wasn't sure what response she'd get from others on the train carriage but she…
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News & Comments Human Rightists Should Widen Their Thinking

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News A combination of 50 human rights groups have officially presented a letter to President Kikwete asking him not to sign into law the newly passed Statistics and Cybercrime Bills. The activists expressed sad concern for Parliament passing these bills without removing articles that contradict the current Mother Law and violates Human Rights at large. They called upon the President not to sign the bills into law, since the move…
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